64 Public Speaking Nerves: Why Practice Makes It Worse
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Public speaking nerves don't go away with more practice. In fact, the
way most people prepare is actually making the anxiety worse — and
there's a clear psychological reason why.
In this video:
- Why your brain treats public speaking like a survival threat
- What safety behaviours are and why they keep the nerves going
- The one shift that actually reduces public speaking anxiety
- A technique to challenge the fear even faster (and a client result
that'll surprise you)
Over 12 years working with anxiety, the pattern is almost always the
same — the more people manage their nerves, the more stuck they get.
There's a better way.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - Introduction
1:20 - Why public speaking triggers the threat system
2:45 - The mistake most advice makes
4:30 - How safety behaviours keep anxiety going
5:50 - What anticipatory anxiety is really doing
7:00 - What actually works
8:20 - A practical starting point (and the advanced version)
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